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Gentaro Furukawa, Kanagawa-Ken JP
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| 20080211841 | LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS AND RECORDING APPARATUS - The liquid ejection apparatus includes: a recording head which ejects an ejection liquid; a liquid container which accommodates air and the ejection liquid; a recording head connection flow channel which leads from the liquid container to the recording head; a pressure determination device which determines pressure of the ejection liquid accommodated in the liquid container; a first pressure supply device which drives a rotating body to remove or introduce the air from or to the liquid container so as to keep pressure of the air in the liquid container constant; a phase determination device which determines a phase of the rotating body; a second pressure supply device which is disposed in a pulsation suppressing flow channel that connects the liquid container with the recording head connection flow channel and which removes and introduces the ejection liquid from or to the liquid container; and a control device which controls rotation speed of the second pressure supply device in accordance with the phase of the rotating body determined by the phase determination device so as to cancel out variation of the pressure of the ejection liquid caused by the first pressure supply device. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20080236480 | SOLVENT ABSORBING DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - The solvent absorbing device includes: a hollow open roller composed of a cylindrical member of which inner side is divided into at least a first space and a second space in such a manner that a cross-section of the cylindrical member in a plane perpendicular to an axial direction of the cylindrical member is divided into a plurality of regions, the cylindrical member having a first opening section and a second opening section passing from an outer surface of the cylindrical member to an inner surface of the cylindrical member and opening respectively to the first space and the second space; a cylindrical absorbing body which is arranged over the outer surface of the cylindrical member and is rotatable in a rotational direction relatively to the hollow open roller; and a pressure application device which applies a negative pressure to the first space of the hollow open roller, and applies a prescribed pressure to the second space of the hollow open roller. The first and second opening sections are disposed other than a position facing a portion of a surface of the absorbing body making in contact with solvent, and the first opening section is disposed on an upstream side of the second opening section in terms of the rotational direction of the absorbing body. | 10-02-2008 |
Gentaro Hirota, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20090240895 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COALESCING MEMORY ACCESSES OF PARALLEL THREADS - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for efficiently and flexibly performing coalesced memory accesses for a thread group. For each read application request that services a thread group, the core interface generates one pending request table (PRT) entry and one or more memory access requests. The core interface determines the number of memory access requests and the size of each memory access request based on the spread of the memory access addresses in the application request. Each memory access request specifies the particular threads that the memory access request services. The PRT entry tracks the number of pending memory access requests. As the memory interface completes each memory access request, the core interface uses information in the memory access request and the corresponding PRT entry to route the returned data. When all the memory access requests associated with a particular PRT entry are complete, the core interface satisfies the corresponding application request and frees the PRT entry. | 09-24-2009 |
Gentaro Kano, Fukushima JP
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| 20090053599 | ELECTROLYTIC SOLUTION AND BATTERY - An electrolytic solution capable of suppressing the battery swollenness and improving the battery characteristics such as the charge and discharge efficiency and a battery using it are provided. A cathode ( | 02-26-2009 |
| 20100081061 | ELECTROLYTIC SOLUTION AND BATTERY - An electrolytic solution capable of suppressing the decomposition reaction of the solvent and a battery using it are provided. A cathode ( | 04-01-2010 |
Gentaro Kurokawa, Atsugi-Shi JP
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| 20090289605 | CHARGE-CONTROLLING SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT AND CHARGING APPARATUS - Disclosed a charge-controlling semiconductor integrated circuit comprising: a current-controlling MOS transistor connected between a voltage input terminal and an output terminal and controls flowing current; a substratum voltage switching circuit connected between the voltage input/output terminal and a substratum to which an input/output voltage is applied; and a voltage comparison circuit to compare the input/output voltage, wherein the charge-controlling semiconductor integrated circuit controls the substratum voltage switching circuit based on an output of the voltage comparison circuit, the voltage comparison circuit includes an intentional offset in a first potential direction, and in a preceding stage of a first input terminal of the voltage comparison circuit, a level shift circuit to shift the output voltage to an opposite potential direction is provided, and to a second input terminal of the voltage comparison circuit, the input voltage is input. | 11-26-2009 |
| 20090302805 | CHARGE-CONTROLLING SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - Disclosed is a charge-controlling semiconductor integrated circuit including: a current-controlling MOS transistor; a current detection circuit including a 1/N size current-detecting MOS transistor; and a gate voltage control circuit, wherein the current detection circuit includes an operational amplifier circuit, a bias condition of the current-detecting MOS transistor becomes same as the current-controlling MOS transistor based on an operational amplifier circuit output, voltage drops in lines from drain electrode to a corresponding input point of the operational amplifier circuit become the same by a parasitic resistance, and when the output of the operational amplifier circuit is applied to a control terminal of the bias condition controlling transistor, the drain voltages become the same potential, and the line from the drain electrode of the current-detecting MOS transistor to the input point is formed to be redundantly arranged inside the chip so that a parasitic resistance becomes a predetermined value. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100060244 | CHARGE CONTROLLING SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - Disclosed is a charge controlling semiconductor integrated circuit including: an electric current controlling transistor connected between a voltage input terminal and an output terminal to control an electric current which flows from the voltage input terminal to the output terminal; a power source monitoring circuit to detect status of input voltage of the voltage input terminal; and a transistor element connected between the voltage input terminal and a ground potential point, wherein a bypass capacitor is connected to the voltage input terminal; and the transistor element is turned on and the bypass capacitor discharges when the power source monitoring circuit detects the input voltage of the voltage input terminal is cut off. | 03-11-2010 |
Gentaro Takeda, Fukuyama JP
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| 20090159233 | Method for Manufacturing Molten Metal Plated Steel Strip - To stably manufacture a high-quality molten metal plated steel strip while splashes caused in use of a gas wiping nozzle for controlling the plating amount is prevented. A gas wiping nozzle is used which includes a primary nozzle portion and at least one secondary nozzle portion provided either or both above and below the primary nozzle portion. The secondary nozzle portion jets a gas in a direction tilted from the direction in which the primary nozzle portion jets the gas, and the secondary nozzle portion jets the gas at a lower flow rate than the primary nozzle portion. The gas wiping nozzle has a tip whose lower surface forms an angle of 60° or more with the steel strip. By jetting a gas from the secondary nozzle portion at predetermined conditions, the gas jet can scrape molten metal effectively. By controlling the angle between the lower surface of the gas wiping nozzle and the steel strip, the plating can be scraped more effectively. Thus, the molten metal can be appropriately scraped without excessively increasing the gas pressure. Consequently, splashes can be reduced. Furthermore, the gas jetting port of the secondary nozzle portion is displaced in the direction opposite to the steel strip at least 5 mm apart from the gas jetting port of the primary nozzle portion, and the secondary nozzle portion jets the gas so that the flow rate of the secondary gas jet comes to 10 m/s or more at the confluence with the primary gas jet from the primary nozzle portion. | 06-25-2009 |
Gentaro Yamanaka, Nagoya-Shi JP
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| 20100237507 | POWER MODULE - A power module includes a pair of power devices that are stacked with a plate-shaped output electrode arranged therebetween, and an N-electrode and a P-electrode that are stacked with the pair of power devices arranged therebetween. The output electrode is anisotropic such that the thermal conductivity in a direction orthogonal to the stacking direction is greater than the thermal conductivity in the stacking direction. Also, the output electrode extends in the orthogonal direction from a stacked area where the pair of power devices are stacked. The N-electrode and the P-electrode extend in the orthogonal direction while maintaining an opposing positional relationship. | 09-23-2010 |
